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Okay I just recently Flashed CM6 Rc2, Everything was working fine. Then I noticed the Market started FC every time I tried to load it. I can't get it to open at all anymore. So I figured I would wipe and reflash, but I when I reboot and hold down HOME AND POWER it just stays stuck on the TMobile G1 Splash screen. But if I pull the battery out and put it back in, I can start up the phone again. Everything else works pretty good besides random things at times. Every now and then it will randomly restart. Also, I tried to factory wipe through the settings, and it just rebooted and then stuck on the G1 screen again.
Can anyone PLEASE help??
Try ADB? Or through the terminal? CMD, lol. I had the same problem with market, so i got tired of it. And flashed Cannon Complete Eclair, It works better than Froyo, and they aren't that much different.
Try using fastboot in the bootloader. That happened to me a couple of times with the Clockwork rom manager and going between roms.
1) Download another copy of the recovery img
2) Rename it something simple like recovery.img
3) boot into the bootloader (Camera + Power)
4) open a command prompt navigate to the directory that you have the image in
5) run this command without the quotes "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (if you didn't name it recovery.img then substitute the name you chose)
Hopefully that works for you.
**If you don't have the sdk tools files (adb.exe..., fastboot.exe) copied into your /system32 folder like I do then you will need to put the new copy of your recovery.img into the sdk tools folder and navigate there in the command prompt, coping them into the /system32 folder lets use them regardless of the directory that you are workin.
I had a similar problem like this a few days ago where I couldn't load up my recovery so I used the method similar to the post above me. After searching for just trying stuff I was able to learn how to use adb on my own (where was ya post when i needed it roadmasta01 lol)
But I think I did almost he same steps he took except I loaded into fastboot by holding the back button and the power button and I erased the old recovery before flashing the recovery again.(fastboot recovery erase)
I too used a similar process Roadmasta01 and biglo used. I had a buddy that had the exact same problem today. His G1 was progressively getting worse ... pretty soon everything would FC and he couldnt get it to the boot loader and then it just wouldnt boot past teh G1 logo.
Booted the G1 into fastboot
downloaded the latest clockwork recovery image from koush's site and saved it to the folder location adb and fastboot are located in the sdk.
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery <recovery you downloaded.img>
rebooted and al was well again.
biglo said:
I had a similar problem like this a few days ago where I couldn't load up my recovery so I used the method similar to the post above me. After searching for just trying stuff I was able to learn how to use adb on my own (where was ya post when i needed it roadmasta01 lol)
But I think I did almost he same steps he took except I loaded into fastboot by holding the back button and the power button and I erased the old recovery before flashing the recovery again.(fastboot recovery erase)
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Sorry homie, just happened to see this thread. Besides I still consider myself a novice at this stuff, I am usually able to pull my butt out of the fire; Except for when I took my phone completely apart to replace the housing and android.process.acore started to FCing whenever I tried to call somebody or received a call. That was frustrating as all get out, everything but the actual phone worked on my phone. On top of that I tore the ribbon for the digitizer when I replaced my housing so when I tried wiping and flashing a different ROM to try to fix it, I could do the whole "touch the android to start" thing. I eventually fixed the FC issue by flashing the dreaimg.nbh file and just starting over from scratch. ezterry helped me with that issue and he was very patient. I realize you didn't ask and you were joking, but I starting into a background ramble and I had to finish it.
Roadmasta01 said:
Sorry homie, just happened to see this thread. Besides I still consider myself a novice at this stuff, I am usually able to pull my butt out of the fire; Except for when I took my phone completely apart to replace the housing and android.process.acore started to FCing whenever I tried to call somebody or received a call. That was frustrating as all get out, everything but the actual phone worked on my phone. On top of that I tore the ribbon for the digitizer when I replaced my housing so when I tried wiping and flashing a different ROM to try to fix it, I could do the whole "touch the android to start" thing. I eventually fixed the FC issue by flashing the dreaimg.nbh file and just starting over from scratch. ezterry helped me with that issue and he was very patient. I realize you didn't ask and you were joking, but I starting into a background ramble and I had to finish it.
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Its kool man its always good to hear about users with different experiences on things they try in case we run into that same problem. I'm juust like you I try to figure things out myself before I resort to posting on how to because I know most answers are already out there.
Guys, thanks to this thread, I was able to bring my G1 back from the brink. This morning it reset itself and froze at the G1 screen no matter what I did. Pulling the battery and rebooting... nothing. Plugging it to a charger when starting...nothing. I thought it was done for since I couldn't access the recovery section.
Something mine was doing that I didn't see mentioned above is that if I went into the HBOOT/Fastboot screen (camera/power held to startup), it would freeze at that screen after just a couple of seconds. Once I got adb up and running, it wouldn't even find the phone at first. After playing with it for a few minutes, I noticed that I had, literally, about 3 seconds of time that it would register seeing the G1 at the fastboot terminal screen. I took a chance and set up the command line to reflash the recovery, rebooted to flashboot, and plugged in the USB. As soon as the screen showed that it saw my phone, I hit enter. Luckily, it transferred the new recovery .img in time and I was able to bring it back to life. DAMN...
Anyway, thanks again to you fellas!
reese.leblanc said:
Guys, thanks to this thread, I was able to bring my G1 back from the brink. This morning it reset itself and froze at the G1 screen no matter what I did. Pulling the battery and rebooting... nothing. Plugging it to a charger when starting...nothing. I thought it was done for since I couldn't access the recovery section.
Something mine was doing that I didn't see mentioned above is that if I went into the HBOOT/Fastboot screen (camera/power held to startup), it would freeze at that screen after just a couple of seconds. Once I got adb up and running, it wouldn't even find the phone at first. After playing with it for a few minutes, I noticed that I had, literally, about 3 seconds of time that it would register seeing the G1 at the fastboot terminal screen. I took a chance and set up the command line to reflash the recovery, rebooted to flashboot, and plugged in the USB. As soon as the screen showed that it saw my phone, I hit enter. Luckily, it transferred the new recovery .img in time and I was able to bring it back to life. DAMN...
Anyway, thanks again to you fellas!
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Good job thinking on your feet!!
i`m having kind of the same problem with my G1 it won't boot all of a sudden and when i try to enter recovery mode it freezez at " Build : " once after about 5-10 minutes it loaded the recovery menu but nothing was working it was extremely slow ... i tried the options above to erase and reflash the recovery.img but it just won't work it does the same thing ... anyone have a solution ? ...
reese.leblanc said:
Guys, thanks to this thread, I was able to bring my G1 back from the brink. This morning it reset itself and froze at the G1 screen no matter what I did. Pulling the battery and rebooting... nothing. Plugging it to a charger when starting...nothing. I thought it was done for since I couldn't access the recovery section.
Something mine was doing that I didn't see mentioned above is that if I went into the HBOOT/Fastboot screen (camera/power held to startup), it would freeze at that screen after just a couple of seconds. Once I got adb up and running, it wouldn't even find the phone at first. After playing with it for a few minutes, I noticed that I had, literally, about 3 seconds of time that it would register seeing the G1 at the fastboot terminal screen. I took a chance and set up the command line to reflash the recovery, rebooted to flashboot, and plugged in the USB. As soon as the screen showed that it saw my phone, I hit enter. Luckily, it transferred the new recovery .img in time and I was able to bring it back to life. DAMN...
Anyway, thanks again to you fellas!
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Lol I'm glad my problem helped ya out. I actually ended up fixing it myself luckily enough. But thanks to all who posted responses
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA
Any help appreciated. I was trying to install second bootloader to my kfhd7 and HAD twrp working and when trying to complete the process upon reboot when the red triangle recovery screen showed up(i thought nothing of it) and it asked to restore device or something else, i believe i chose the restore option. ever since i have been stuck at the splash screen with orange kindle fire replaying over and over. I made a flimsy fastboot cable(which is now broke, I ordered a skorpn one) and was able to get into fastboot but i absolutely cannot get the device recognized in fastboot or adb. Mind you i had the drivers/adb working previously. I fear that without FB recognition on my pc I will be SOL... running windows 8 and FB cable should be here tomorrow or next day. wanna be prepared when they arrive. In advance thank anyone who helps for your help.
psver the last week im pretty sure i've read almost every kfhd7 post out there and haven't found one exactly like this. do not seem to find anyone else having some much trouble getting ADB/Fastboot to see device as me when in this situation(used to be the easiest part for me).
Hi all,
I've spent a good two hours trying to figure this out. Generally I'm pretty good at these things, but there just isn't that much action or information on the Blu Life Play when things go wrong (L100a)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2370987
In reference to the above link, I followed all instructions to a T. My phone is rooted just fine, all that is working perfectly. However, once I tried installing CWM using the first method, mobileuncle, not only did it fail, but it also entirely broke my recovery mode! Whenever I try to boot into recovery (vol+/power) I get a black screen until the phone eventually reboots itself.
I then tried method two using the flashing tool, SPFT. I used something similar pretty often, ODIN, with my old Samsung Epic. Again I run into a problem: I can't keep the phone connected long enough to allow SPFT to finish flashing the recovery. As instructed, I plug in the USB cable with the battery out, my computer chimes to let me know it has recognised the device, but- Three seconds later, it chimes again to let me know it has disconnected.
SPFT follows suit, detecting and starting the flash then getting interrupted 2 seconds later.
My phone is still able to boot, it is not bricked. However, it is very distressing to have no access to a recovery mode.
Help?
I have the same issue. Got my phone replaced under warranty and the new one I got yesterday will not boot to recovery. Only black screen. Hopefully we can figure out the issues.
issact said:
Hi all,
I've spent a good two hours trying to figure this out. Generally I'm pretty good at these things, but there just isn't that much action or information on the Blu Life Play when things go wrong (L100a)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2370987
In reference to the above link, I followed all instructions to a T. My phone is rooted just fine, all that is working perfectly. However, once I tried installing CWM using the first method, mobileuncle, not only did it fail, but it also entirely broke my recovery mode! Whenever I try to boot into recovery (vol+/power) I get a black screen until the phone eventually reboots itself.
I then tried method two using the flashing tool, SPFT. I used something similar pretty often, ODIN, with my old Samsung Epic. Again I run into a problem: I can't keep the phone connected long enough to allow SPFT to finish flashing the recovery. As instructed, I plug in the USB cable with the battery out, my computer chimes to let me know it has recognised the device, but- Three seconds later, it chimes again to let me know it has disconnected.
SPFT follows suit, detecting and starting the flash then getting interrupted 2 seconds later.
My phone is still able to boot, it is not bricked. However, it is very distressing to have no access to a recovery mode.
Help?
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zironia said:
I have the same issue. Got my phone replaced under warranty and the new one I got yesterday will not boot to recovery. Only black screen. Hopefully we can figure out the issues.
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Hey, it's good to hear I'm not alone in this. lopestom has been friendly enough to correspond with me about it and he suspects it's a new model of the same phone. I sent him a screen cap of the factory settings screen (VOL-/POW)
In the end we might be out of luck until more people get their hands on the new version of the phone.
Hey folks...I'm running into a problem I was hoping someone might be able to help with.
Earlier today I pulled my phone out of my pocket at work and saw that it was off...I thought that the battery must have died sooner than I thought. I started charging it in the car on the way home and it wouldn't boot up like normal. It would get to the google or "dots" screen and then reboot. I again thought that the battery might just be really low. After getting home and charging the phone all the way I still can't get it to boot up. As of now, one of 3 things will happen...
1-The phone will turn on, get to the google screen and bootloop (usually when plugged in).
2-The phone will turn on, get to the google screen and freeze.
3-Get to the "dots" screen and either swirl forever or eventually reboot and do one of the above again.
I've read some threads where people suggest this is a faulty power button, that doesn't seem to be the case for me though because I can get into fastboot and it won't select anything or turn off without me doing it.
I've used WugFresh NRT and wiped/reflashed android. I'm running out of ideas. Do you have any others?
I was running the stock 5.0.1, unlocked, not currently rooted.
Thanks!
kyle313 said:
Hey folks...I'm running into a problem I was hoping someone might be able to help with.
Earlier today I pulled my phone out of my pocket at work and saw that it was off...I thought that the battery must have died sooner than I thought. I started charging it in the car on the way home and it wouldn't boot up like normal. It would get to the google or "dots" screen and then reboot. I again thought that the battery might just be really low. After getting home and charging the phone all the way I still can't get it to boot up. As of now, one of 3 things will happen...
1-The phone will turn on, get to the google screen and bootloop (usually when plugged in).
2-The phone will turn on, get to the google screen and freeze.
3-Get to the "dots" screen and either swirl forever or eventually reboot and do one of the above again.
I've read some threads where people suggest this is a faulty power button, that doesn't seem to be the case for me though because I can get into fastboot and it won't select anything or turn off without me doing it.
I've used WugFresh NRT and wiped/reflashed android. I'm running out of ideas. Do you have any others?
I was running the stock 5.0.1, unlocked, not currently rooted.
Thanks!
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Did you try flashing factory images?
ryukiri said:
Did you try flashing factory images?
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Yeah, that was what I flashed :/
If you can get into fastboot you "should" be able to flash stock images... Obviously this will revert any root and you will need to flash TWRP/CWM recovery after.
I assume you have a Windows PC with fastboot/adb setup and all drivers etc..
- Download latest "stock" hammerhead images (I cannot post links due to XDA rules... so: "developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#hammerhead"
- Extract the .tgz archive contents on your PC into a folder
- Boot the N5 into fastboot and plug USB cable from phone into your PC
- Go to the folder with the extracted files and run the "flash-all.bat" script on Windows
**Hopefully at this point your device will start to respond.. I.e, on fastboot screen, at the bottom you will see "writing" or something, as the script runs on the command window on your PC.**
If this works, you should be able to reboot once complete and then wait to see if you can get back into your phone.. then you can fastboot again and flash custom recovery, and then whatever rom.
If however you have a hardware issue (i.e, even after the above process it fails) then I am not sure what you could do... I guess ensure it has a complete charge. If you can get into fastboot and the buttons are responsive then it should not be a faulty power button.
Hope this helps :good:
Have you tried a simple factory reset? Reason I ask is it was working fine so sounds like something needs "flushing out" clear cache etc.
kyle313 said:
Hey folks...I'm running into a problem I was hoping someone might be able to help with.
Earlier today I pulled my phone out of my pocket at work and saw that it was off...I thought that the battery must have died sooner than I thought. I started charging it in the car on the way home and it wouldn't boot up like normal. It would get to the google or "dots" screen and then reboot. I again thought that the battery might just be really low. After getting home and charging the phone all the way I still can't get it to boot up. As of now, one of 3 things will happen...
1-The phone will turn on, get to the google screen and bootloop (usually when plugged in).
2-The phone will turn on, get to the google screen and freeze.
3-Get to the "dots" screen and either swirl forever or eventually reboot and do one of the above again.
I've read some threads where people suggest this is a faulty power button, that doesn't seem to be the case for me though because I can get into fastboot and it won't select anything or turn off without me doing it.
I've used WugFresh NRT and wiped/reflashed android. I'm running out of ideas. Do you have any others?
I was running the stock 5.0.1, unlocked, not currently rooted.
Thanks!
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Did you choose the right model and firmware before you flash in WugFresh NRT?
The above could be right, however when I've used it, it's pointed out if I made that mistake. Having used his software dozens of times I've found it will bring any Nexus 5 back to life.
howard bamber said:
The above could be right, however when I've used it, it's pointed out if I made that mistake. Having used his software dozens of times I've found it will bring any Nexus 5 back to life.
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Hello! I am apologize for that I didn't read the OP carefully. This happened to me once in that particulary way, but it was immediately after flashing. OP says that it happened suddenly, without reason. So now I am the one, who doesn't read, right? Sorry for that.
Regards, Zagor
Thanks for the responses, but I'm still having trouble.
I have been able to successfully write the newest stock android 3 times (1 without full wipe, 2 with) and the phone still can't boot up and goes through one of the three issues above.
I've also been able to get to the system recovery from the bootloader and I've tried wiping the cache and doing a factory reset from there and the problem remains.
I'd contact google, but I bought it at launch so I don't think they'll do anything for me since it's been 1+ years.
kyle313 said:
Thanks for the responses, but I'm still having trouble.
I have been able to successfully write the newest stock android 3 times (1 without full wipe, 2 with) and the phone still can't boot up and goes through one of the three issues above.
I've also been able to get to the system recovery from the bootloader and I've tried wiping the cache and doing a factory reset from there and the problem remains.
I'd contact google, but I bought it at launch so I don't think they'll do anything for me since it's been 1+ years.
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Sounds like you have a bad nand sector. From fastboot try:
Code:
fastboot oem lock
Then reboot into fastboot and check if it's locked or not. If the device isn't locked your emmc is corrupt and there is nothing you can do. If that is the case call Google and they will most likely help you out with a RMA.
theesotericone said:
Sounds like you have a bad nand sector. From fastboot try:
Code:
fastboot oem lock
Then reboot into fastboot and check if it's locked or not. If the device isn't locked your emmc is corrupt and there is nothing you can do. If that is the case call Google and they will most likely help you out with a RMA.
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I was actually able to relock the phone.
Luckily I called google and they're going to send me a replacement.
If anyone else has any other ideas, I'll still take them...I'd rather not be without a phone for the next week!
You won't be without a phone - they are sending a refurbish unit to you , putting a block on your credit card and waiting for you phone to arive at them. Once that happens they will release the funds.
Hey Guys,
I appreciate the time you're all taking to read this thread.
Earlier this year in March my OPO stopped working suddenly after a party which I thought was from water damage. The phone was working perfectly and after 30 minutes of using it the next day it stopped. Because of the lack of warranty options I dried my phone in a box of rice for a couple of weeks and the phone remained broken. The problem is that is does not stay on. When I turn the phone on in Safe Mode, it will continue to run as long as the Vol + / - buttons are pressed. Recently last month I tried to use the phone is it was working no problem at all. After maybe 2 weeks of constant usage (Charging, turning off, updating, etc...) the phone stopped working again!
TL;DR
- Phone constantly resets during "1+ Powered by android screen"
- Only stays on while Holding Both Volume buttons (Safe mode), turns off upon release.
- Stays on during Fastboot mode.
Tried many times to follow many different threads however can't seem to get it to work. I'm not sure if unlocking developer mode while running safe mode or not being able to boot outside of safemode is doing it.
Please lend me your aid!
Much appreciated
aykaylee said:
Hey Guys,
I appreciate the time you're all taking to read this thread.
Earlier this year in March my OPO stopped working suddenly after a party which I thought was from water damage. The phone was working perfectly and after 30 minutes of using it the next day it stopped. Because of the lack of warranty options I dried my phone in a box of rice for a couple of weeks and the phone remained broken. The problem is that is does not stay on. When I turn the phone on in Safe Mode, it will continue to run as long as the Vol + / - buttons are pressed. Recently last month I tried to use the phone is it was working no problem at all. After maybe 2 weeks of constant usage (Charging, turning off, updating, etc...) the phone stopped working again!
TL;DR
- Phone constantly resets during "1+ Powered by android screen"
- Only stays on while Holding Both Volume buttons (Safe mode), turns off upon release.
- Stays on during Fastboot mode.
Tried many times to follow many different threads however can't seem to get it to work. I'm not sure if unlocking developer mode while running safe mode or not being able to boot outside of safemode is doing it.
Please lend me your aid!
Much appreciated
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Download this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B98G0KTJwnBFUnJCNldodGs2dE0/view?usp=docslist_api
Then do this with fastboot:
Code:
fastboot erase persist
fastboot flash persist persist.img
Then flash the latest stock images with fastboot. Full instructions in section 8 of my guide thread.
Heisenberg said:
Download this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B98G0KTJwnBFUnJCNldodGs2dE0/view?usp=docslist_api
Then do this with fastboot:
Code:
fastboot erase persist
fastboot flash persist persist.img
Then flash the latest stock images with fastboot. Full instructions in section 8 of my guide thread.
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thanks for the post! trying it now.
many thanks Heisenberg for helping me out. The system.img isn't in the .zip file for the stock image. Following the step 8 in your tutorial, I can't get past the second last step when fastbooting the system.img
Any advice? I'm sure skipping one step would affect the overall solution.
Should I restart and download a new .zip or is there another solution.
Thanks
aykaylee said:
many thanks Heisenberg for helping me out. The system.img isn't in the .zip file for the stock image. Following the step 8 in your tutorial, I can't get past the second last step when fastbooting the system.img
Any advice? I'm sure skipping one step would affect the overall solution.
Should I restart and download a new .zip or is there another solution.
Thanks
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The system.img should definitely be in the zip, download it again and check the md5 to make sure it didn't become corrupt during the download.
Heisenberg said:
Download this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B98G0KTJwnBFUnJCNldodGs2dE0/view?usp=docslist_api
Then do this with fastboot:
Code:
fastboot erase persist
fastboot flash persist persist.img
Then flash the latest stock images with fastboot. Full instructions in section 8 of my guide thread.
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Followed step by step hoping for a solution. Maybe i'm doing it wrong, but no errors come up when I'm doing these tutorials. The only thing is the same result of 1+ Powered by android screen.
If you have any other suggestions please keep them coming!
Thanks
aykaylee said:
Followed step by step hoping for a solution. Maybe i'm doing it wrong, but no errors come up when I'm doing these tutorials. The only thing is the same result of 1+ Powered by android screen.
If you have any other suggestions please keep them coming!
Thanks
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And you erased and flashed the persist?